For Bryan Burton, having a bowling arm has allowed his the freedom to enjoy the sport he has spent decades enjoying.
The Tauranga man, affectionately known as Possum, admits he's not as able-bodied as he used to be suffering from injuries and ailments, including a cyst on his spine, which has limited his mobility in his back. He even had to give up bowling for about 12 months.
However, ever since Possum found a device to help his mobility - his Hacksaw Bowling Arm - he's been able to continue to play bowls, just as well as he used to.
A bowling arm allows a person to pick up and grip a bowl by cupping a hand over a lever and hold lightly. Once the user straightens their fingers, the bowl is released.
"If I didn't have this I wouldn't be playing bowls today," Possum says.